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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 658 — Administrative Provisions Governing the Wagner-Peyser Act Employment Service · § 658.400

§ 658.400. Purpose and scope of subpart.

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(a)This subpart sets forth the regulations governing the Complaint System for the Wagner-Peyser Act Employment Service
(ES)at the State and Federal levels. Specifically, the Complaint System processes complaints against an employer about the specific job to which the applicant was referred through the ES and complaints involving the failure to comply with the ES regulations under parts 651, 652, 653, and 654 of this chapter and this part. As noted in § 658.411(d)(6), this subpart only covers ES-related complaints made within 2 years of the alleged violation.
(b)Any complaints alleging violations under the Unemployment Insurance program, under Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act
(WIOA)title I programs, or complaints by veterans alleging employer violations of the mandatory listing requirements under 38 U.S.C. 4212 are not covered by this subpart and must be referred to the appropriate administering agency which would follow the procedures set forth in the respective regulations.
(c)The Complaint System also accepts, refers, and, under certain circumstances, tracks complaints involving employment-related laws as defined in § 651.10 of this chapter.
(d)A complainant may designate an individual to act as their representative. [81 FR 56352, Aug. 19, 2016, as amended at 88 FR 82731, Nov. 24, 2023]
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